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|species | |species = Human | ||
|affiliation = Church of the Outsiders | |||
|affiliation | |origin = Earth | ||
|origin | |mother = Val Ross | ||
|mother | |father = Steve Ross | ||
|father | |only = Believe (audio story) | ||
|only | |voice actor = Lois Meleri Jones | ||
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'''Andromeda Ross''' was a member of the [[Church of the Outsiders]] and daughter of [[Steve Ross|Steve]] and [[Val Ross]]. Some time after her father died in [[1993]] and her mother took over, Andromeda left due to what she saw as the increasing soullessness of the Church. | '''Andromeda Ross''' was a member of the [[Church of the Outsiders]] and daughter of [[Steve Ross|Steve]] and [[Val Ross]]. Some time after her father died in [[1993]] and her mother took over, Andromeda left due to what she saw as the increasing soullessness of the Church. | ||
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Andromeda Ross was a member of the Church of the Outsiders and daughter of Steve and Val Ross. Some time after her father died in 1993 and her mother took over, Andromeda left due to what she saw as the increasing soullessness of the Church.
Gwen Cooper found Andromeda as part of Torchwood Cardiff's investigation into the Church. She manipulated Gwen in order to gain access to the Hub, where she planned to open the Rift to give people undeniable proof of the existence of alien life. However, Jack Harkness convinced her that it would be in vain, as nobody really cared about outer space. (AUDIO: Believe)